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Argyrolepia Cnicana . . 1 5 Local but common. 
(Cochylis stramineana . (4) Links at Aberdeen, Z., 2401) 
Aphelia osseana (=pra- 
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The names and bocalities enclosed in brackets in the foregoing list are 
given on the authority of Mr. James C. Howden, in an article entitled 
**Capture of Lepidoptera in Scotland,” in Zoologist, Vol. VII. (1849), 
pp. 2401-2. 
In Macgillivray’s ‘‘ Natural History of Deeside,” the following are 
mentioned :— 
Pieris Sabellicee, not uncommon along the Dee and the Don. (This 
is a variety of P. Napi.) 
Thymele Tages (= Thanaos Tages). I have never seen an example 
from this district, but the species has been taken by Mr. Tait 
in Banffshire. 
Leucoma Salicis, not uncommon. (Probably a mistake for Arctia 
Menthastri which is not mentioned in the list.) 
Heliophobus popularis. Near Aberdeen, Mr. Clark. (Possibly Mania 
typica is meant.) 
Harpalyce unilobata (= Melanippe galiata). Near Aberdeen, Mr. 
Clark. (Probably a mistake for Melanippe montanata.) 
Order HEMIPTERA. 
APHIDES COLLECTED IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF ABERDEEN 
IN AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER, 1877. 
In this list I have followed the nomenclature adopted in 
Buckton’s “British Aphides” as far as that work goes, and in 
Passerini’s “ Aphidide Italic ” for the remainder of the group. 
T have made use of the following contractions to indicate the 
conditions I have met with:—a. s., = all stages; L., — larva; 
P., = pupa; A. F., = apterous female; w. F., = winged female; 
M., = male. 
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